You got that right....deb

Carol Ann <saffiresk...@yahoo.com> wrote:  Deb, I think that there is a 
difference between heating up a little and steaming. To get steam you have to 
reach at least approach boiling point.  Thats hot water, not warm water.

Deborah Gerard <devorah...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:  some people heat theirs up a 
bit but I don't like to do it because I have a aquarium stone and that has 
plasitic tubing which I don't like heating...was that suggestion from a webpage?

Carol Ann <saffiresk...@yahoo.com> wrote:   "The small glob that remains on the 
end of the toothpick
will fall off as a tiny droplet when you hold it an inch over the
steaming hot glass of water."

Was all good until I read about the steaming glass of water figuring In.  I ! 
dont use a steaming glass of water  when making CS, havent heard of anyone else 
doing so.    Did I miss some crucial part of the CS procedure somewhere? 

Deborah Gerard <devorah...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:   what if the honey is turned 
to sugar?...thanks debbie

francis luze <i...@bio-plasmics.org> wrote:   Just ran across this info...has 
anyone tried it, and/or care to comment
on the following:

" The small glob that remains on the end of t! he toothpick
will fall off as a tiny droplet when you hold it an inch over the
steaming hot glass of water. You want the smallest drop of honey
possible."

All the Best,
Francis
www.bio-plasmics.org


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